The Ladies' Mile refers to a specific stretch of retail shops in New York City that became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily catering to women shoppers. The name reflects the area’s focus on women's fashion and department stores, which were designed to attract female clientele. This shopping district was known for its elegant displays and high-end merchandise, making it a prominent destination for women looking to shop. The term symbolizes the growing independence and consumer power of women during that era.
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There is not a word that means a group of beautiful ladies. However, lovely ladies or hot mamas is often used to refer to beautiful ladies.
Ladies that sing low are called backup singers. The backup singers are behind the main singer.
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In Grease 2, Stephanie, Paulette, Sharon, and Rhonda are called the Pink Ladies.
The shopping district, most likely. In New York City in the 19th Century the shopping district was called "The Ladies' Mile," which is more poetic.